Tip 1: Why do we take offense
Tip 1: Why do we take offense
The feeling of resentment, probably, everyone experienced. It is not always possible to hide it and often the resentment ends in quarrels and even enmity. Not many people want to understand what are the real motives that moved the person who offended them, and are guided only by their feelings and making their own conclusions.
Instructions
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Often a person takes offense precisely because hishopes did not materialize. He calculates and predicts the actions of other people, completely without considering what these people think and feel quite differently from him. Therefore, he expects from others such a reaction and such actions as he reacted and acted. As a result, when he does not get what he expected, he takes it as a betrayal or a desire to deliberately hurt him.
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Often this misunderstanding occurs in families wherefor the same things husband and wife look differently. So, for example, for more emotional and romantic women, wedding day is memorable and is a significant event of family life. For more mundane men who live "here and now" this day, long past, does not cause such nostalgic feelings and they often forget about it. Hence the reason for the offense.
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If you look around and analyze the behavioryour friends, you will see that people who are not sure of themselves are the most touchy. They constantly doubt the sincerity of the actions of others and expect trouble from them, so they tend to see resentment where there was an awkward joke or even a random phrase that did not even refer to them.
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The reason for increased sensitivity can be anda nervous breakdown associated with persistent stress, physical and emotional stress. A person whose nervous system is shattered, inadequately perceives others and can be offended, as they say, from scratch.
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Resentment is a destructive feeling. It is able to corrode a person from within, to spoil his character and even lead to illness. However, the offense also has one positive property: if you can calmly explain to a person what exactly offends you and causes irritation, then he will be able to correct his behavior. If you ask him to explain his behavior, it may be that there was really no reason for resentment.
Tip 2: Why Medvedev was offended by the movie "The Lost Day"
Since the so-called five-day war with theGeorgia, which took place in August 2008, took more than four years, but assessments of the actions of Russia and its leadership in this conflict have not ceased. For the next anniversary of the military actions in South Ossetia, the documentary film The Lost Day was timed, which, appearing on the Internet, caused a mixed reaction in society and, apparently, offended former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.